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Fashion Institute of Technology

The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) is a public college in New York City. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) and focuses on art, business, design, mass communication, and technology connected to the fashion industry. It was founded in 1944.[2][3]

Fashion Institute of Technology
TypePublic college
Established1944; 80 years ago (1944)
Parent institution
State University of New York
PresidentJoyce F. Brown
Students8,767[1]
Undergraduates8,555
Postgraduates212
Location,
United States

40°44′48″N 73°59′39″W / 40.74667°N 73.99417°W / 40.74667; -73.99417
CampusUrban, 1.5 blocks
NicknameTigers
MascotStitch
Websitewww.fitnyc.edu

Academics edit

 
The 27th Street campus of the Fashion Institute of Technology
 
The Marvin Feldman Center
 
Nagler Hall dormitory
 
The David Dubinsky Student Center

Seventeen majors are offered through the School of Art and Design,[4] and ten through the Jay and Patty Baker School of Business and Technology[5] leading to an A.A.S., B.F.A., or B.S. The School of Liberal Arts offers a B.S. in art history and museum professions and a B.S. in film and media.[6] The School of Graduate Studies offers seven programs leading to a Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, or Master of Professional Studies.[7]

In addition to the degree programs, FIT offers a wide selection of non-credit courses through the Center for Professional Studies. One of the most popular programs is the "Sew Like a Pro" series, which teaches basic through advanced sewing skills.[8]

FIT is an accredited institutional member of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools,[9] the National Association of Schools of Art and Design,[10] and the Council for Interior Design Accreditation.[11] FIT publishes research on store branding and store positioning.[12] In 1967, FIT faculty and staff won the first higher education union contract in New York State.[13]

Campus edit

The nine-building campus in the Midtown South neighborhood of Manhattan[14] includes classrooms, television and radio studios, labs, design workshops, and multiple exhibition galleries.

The Conference Center at FIT features the John E. Reeves Great Hall, a space suitable for conferences, fashion shows, lectures, and other events. The campus also has two large theaters: the Haft Auditorium and the Katie Murphy Amphitheatre.

FIT serves more than 7,578 full-time and 2,186 part-time students.[15] Four dormitories, three of which are on campus, serve approximately 2,300 students and offer a variety of accommodations.[16] The George S. and Mariana Kaufman Residence Hall located at 406 West 31st Street—formerly a book bindery factory—was converted into residential apartments, to offer more housing near the campus for FIT students. The campus also has a retail food court/dining hall, a deli and a Starbucks.[17]

Academic facilities edit

 
The Fred P. Pomerantz Art & Design Center (near) and the Shirley Goodman Resource Center (far) straddle the 27th Street entrance to the campus.

The Fred P. Pomerantz Art and Design Center offers facilities for design studies: photography studios with black-and-white darkrooms, painting rooms, a sculpture studio, a printmaking room, a graphics laboratory, display and exhibit design rooms, life-sketching rooms, and a model-making workshop. The Shirley Goodman Resource Center houses the Museum at FIT and the Library/Media Services, with references for history, sociology, technology, art, and literature; international journals and periodicals; sketchbooks and records donated by designers, manufacturers, and merchants; slides, tapes, and periodicals; and a clipping file. The Gladys Marcus Library provides access to books, periodicals, DVDs and non-print materials, and houses Fashion Institute of Technology Special Collections and College Archives.[18][19] FIT also has many computer labs for student use. The Instructional Media Services Department provides audiovisual and TV support and an in-house TV studio. Student work is also displayed throughout the campus. Fashion shows featuring the work of graduating B.F.A. students occur each academic year.

The Design/Research Lighting Laboratory, a development facility for interior design and other academic disciplines, features 400 commercially available lighting fixtures controlled by a computer. The Annette Green/Fragrance Foundation Laboratory is an environment for the study of fragrance development.

Alumni edit

Well-known alumni of the school include the fashion designers Norma Kamali,[20][21] Calvin Klein,[22][23] Michael Kors (who did not complete his studies there),[24] interior designer Scott Salvator,[25] and film director Joel Schumacher.[26]

The Museum at FIT edit

The Museum at FIT
 
 
Established1969[27]
TypeDesign/Textile Museum[28]
DirectorValerie Steele
Public transit accessNew York City Subway:   at 28th Street
New York City Bus: M5, M7, M20, M23
WebsiteMuseum at FIT

The Museum at FIT, founded in 1969 as the Design Laboratory, includes collections of clothing, textiles, and accessories.

It began presenting exhibitions in the 1970s, utilizing a collection on long-term loan from the Brooklyn Museum of Art, and then over time acquiring its own collection as well as thousands of textiles and other fashion-related material. In 1993, the Board of Trustees of FIT, noting the significance of the Design Laboratory's collections and exhibitions, changed the institution's name to The Museum at FIT.[29] In 2012, the museum was awarded accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums.

The museum's permanent collection now includes more than 50,000 garments and accessories from the 18th century to the present.[30] Important designers such as Adrian, Balenciaga, Chanel, and Dior are represented. The collecting policy of the museum focuses on aesthetically and historically significant clothing, accessories, textiles and visual materials, with emphasis on contemporary avant-garde fashion.[30]

There are three galleries in the museum. The lower level gallery is devoted to special exhibitions. The Fashion and Textile History Gallery on the main floor features a rotating selection of approximately 200 historically and artistically significant objects from the museum's permanent collection. Gallery FIT, also located on the main floor, is dedicated to student and faculty exhibitions.[31]

Past exhibitions include: London Fashion, which received the first Richard Martin Award for Excellence in Costume Exhibitions from The Costume Society of America, The Corset: Fashioning the Body, and Gothic: Dark Glamour.[30] Other special exhibitions have included Isabel Toledo: Fashion From the Inside Out, in which the inauguration day ensemble Isabel Toledo designed for Michelle Obama in 2008 was on display, and a look at sustainable fashion with Eco-Fashion: Going Green, an exhibition from 2010 examining the past two centuries of fashion's good—and bad—environmental and ethical practices.

More than 100,000 people visit the Museum at FIT each year, attending exhibitions, lectures, and other events. Admission is free to the public.

Fashion historian Valerie Steele became director of the Museum in 2003,[30][32] and has also been named chief curator.[33]

References edit

  1. ^ "Fast Facts". SUNY.
  2. ^ "Our History". Fashion Institute of Technology. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
  3. ^ "Fashion Institute Plans Advanced". The New York Times. 1944.
  4. ^ "FIT School of Art and Design". Fashion Institute of Technology. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  5. ^ "FIT Jay and Patty Baker School of Business and Technology". fitnyc.edu. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  6. ^ "School of Liberal Arts". Fashion Institute of Technology. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  7. ^ "FIT School of Graduate Studies". Fashion Institute of Technology. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  8. ^ "Noncredit Courses | Fashion Institute of Technology". www.fitnyc.edu. Retrieved November 15, 2017.
  9. ^ "Middle States Commission on Higher Education". www.msche.org. Info724, Ltd. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  10. ^ . nasad.arts-accredit.org. Archived from the original on January 31, 2016. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  11. ^ "Accredited Programs | CIDA". accredit-id.org. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  12. ^ Chevalier, Michel (2012). Luxury Brand Management. Singapore: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-17176-9.
  13. ^ "Our History". American Federation of Teachers. July 18, 2014. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
  14. ^ Environmental Assessment Statement: 299 Seventh Avenue, New York City (prepared for NYC Board of Standards and Appeals). Environmental Project Data Statements Co. December 15, 2005. p. 19. The project site is located in Manhattan's Midtown South neighborhood, and the 400-foot radius area around the property is predominantly characterized by large, bulky, older loft buildings that are occupIed by commercial or residential uses, and by buildings associated with the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT).
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on June 7, 2020. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on April 4, 2007.
  17. ^ . Campusdish.com. Archived from the original on April 3, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  18. ^ Mzezewa, Tariro (2018). "Fashion Institute of Technology's Library Gets a Makeover". The New York Times. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
  19. ^ "Gladys Marcus Library". fitnyc.edu. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
  20. ^ Jackson, Kenneth, ed. 1995. "Fashion Institute of Technology". In The Encyclopedia of New York City, 392–93. Yale University Press.
  21. ^ "Norma Kamali Fashion Designer | Norma Kamali Biography, Information, Videos, News and the Latest Runway Collections". 2016. Accessed January 24. http://fashion.infomat.com/norma-kamali-designer.html October 11, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
  22. ^ Noted FIT Alumni May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. Fashion Institute of Technology. Accessed January 3, 2010.
  23. ^ CFDA Member Profile: Calvin Klein. Council of Fashion Designers of America.
  24. ^ William Alden (February 4, 2014). "Michael Kors Is Now a Billionaire". Dealbook. The New York Times. Accessed September 2015.
  25. ^ Dellatore, Carl (October 11, 2016). Interior Design Master Class100 Lessons from America's Finest Designers on the Art of Decoration. New York: Rizzoli. p. cover, 54, 55. ISBN 978-0-8478-4890-4.
  26. ^ Joel Schumacher Biography January 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Yahoo! Movies.
  27. ^ "History of the Museum" July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine on the FIT website
  28. ^ "About the Museum" April 19, 2014, at the Wayback Machine on the FIT website
  29. ^ Steele, Valerie, Suzy Menkes, Fred Dennis, Robert Nippoldt, N.Y.) Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, and Museum. 2012. Fashion designers: the collection of the Museum at FIT. Köln; London: Taschen.
  30. ^ a b c d "The Freud of Fashion". The New York Times. February 10, 2012. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  31. ^ . fitnyc.edu. Archived from the original on April 19, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  32. ^ Karimzadeh, Marc (February 7, 2014). "The Couture Council to Honor Carolina Herrera". WWD. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
  33. ^ "Valerie Steele Fashion » Biography". valeriesteelefashion.com. Retrieved March 8, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Fashion Institute of Technology FIT is a public college in New York City It is part of the State University of New York SUNY and focuses on art business design mass communication and technology connected to the fashion industry It was founded in 1944 2 3 Fashion Institute of TechnologyTypePublic collegeEstablished1944 80 years ago 1944 Parent institutionState University of New YorkPresidentJoyce F BrownStudents8 767 1 Undergraduates8 555Postgraduates212LocationNew York City United States40 44 48 N 73 59 39 W 40 74667 N 73 99417 W 40 74667 73 99417CampusUrban 1 5 blocksNicknameTigersMascotStitchWebsitewww wbr fitnyc wbr edu Contents 1 Academics 2 Campus 2 1 Academic facilities 3 Alumni 4 The Museum at FIT 5 References 6 External linksAcademics edit nbsp The 27th Street campus of the Fashion Institute of Technology nbsp The Marvin Feldman Center nbsp Nagler Hall dormitory nbsp The David Dubinsky Student Center Seventeen majors are offered through the School of Art and Design 4 and ten through the Jay and Patty Baker School of Business and Technology 5 leading to an A A S B F A or B S The School of Liberal Arts offers a B S in art history and museum professions and a B S in film and media 6 The School of Graduate Studies offers seven programs leading to a Master of Arts Master of Fine Arts or Master of Professional Studies 7 In addition to the degree programs FIT offers a wide selection of non credit courses through the Center for Professional Studies One of the most popular programs is the Sew Like a Pro series which teaches basic through advanced sewing skills 8 FIT is an accredited institutional member of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools 9 the National Association of Schools of Art and Design 10 and the Council for Interior Design Accreditation 11 FIT publishes research on store branding and store positioning 12 In 1967 FIT faculty and staff won the first higher education union contract in New York State 13 Campus editThe nine building campus in the Midtown South neighborhood of Manhattan 14 includes classrooms television and radio studios labs design workshops and multiple exhibition galleries The Conference Center at FIT features the John E Reeves Great Hall a space suitable for conferences fashion shows lectures and other events The campus also has two large theaters the Haft Auditorium and the Katie Murphy Amphitheatre FIT serves more than 7 578 full time and 2 186 part time students 15 Four dormitories three of which are on campus serve approximately 2 300 students and offer a variety of accommodations 16 The George S and Mariana Kaufman Residence Hall located at 406 West 31st Street formerly a book bindery factory was converted into residential apartments to offer more housing near the campus for FIT students The campus also has a retail food court dining hall a deli and a Starbucks 17 Academic facilities edit nbsp The Fred P Pomerantz Art amp Design Center near and the Shirley Goodman Resource Center far straddle the 27th Street entrance to the campus The Fred P Pomerantz Art and Design Center offers facilities for design studies photography studios with black and white darkrooms painting rooms a sculpture studio a printmaking room a graphics laboratory display and exhibit design rooms life sketching rooms and a model making workshop The Shirley Goodman Resource Center houses the Museum at FIT and the Library Media Services with references for history sociology technology art and literature international journals and periodicals sketchbooks and records donated by designers manufacturers and merchants slides tapes and periodicals and a clipping file The Gladys Marcus Library provides access to books periodicals DVDs and non print materials and houses Fashion Institute of Technology Special Collections and College Archives 18 19 FIT also has many computer labs for student use The Instructional Media Services Department provides audiovisual and TV support and an in house TV studio Student work is also displayed throughout the campus Fashion shows featuring the work of graduating B F A students occur each academic year The Design Research Lighting Laboratory a development facility for interior design and other academic disciplines features 400 commercially available lighting fixtures controlled by a computer The Annette Green Fragrance Foundation Laboratory is an environment for the study of fragrance development Alumni editMain article List of alumni of the Fashion Institute of Technology Well known alumni of the school include the fashion designers Norma Kamali 20 21 Calvin Klein 22 23 Michael Kors who did not complete his studies there 24 interior designer Scott Salvator 25 and film director Joel Schumacher 26 The Museum at FIT editThe Museum at FIT nbsp nbsp Established1969 27 TypeDesign Textile Museum 28 DirectorValerie SteelePublic transit accessNew York City Subway nbsp at 28th StreetNew York City Bus M5 M7 M20 M23WebsiteMuseum at FITThe Museum at FIT founded in 1969 as the Design Laboratory includes collections of clothing textiles and accessories It began presenting exhibitions in the 1970s utilizing a collection on long term loan from the Brooklyn Museum of Art and then over time acquiring its own collection as well as thousands of textiles and other fashion related material In 1993 the Board of Trustees of FIT noting the significance of the Design Laboratory s collections and exhibitions changed the institution s name to The Museum at FIT 29 In 2012 the museum was awarded accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums The museum s permanent collection now includes more than 50 000 garments and accessories from the 18th century to the present 30 Important designers such as Adrian Balenciaga Chanel and Dior are represented The collecting policy of the museum focuses on aesthetically and historically significant clothing accessories textiles and visual materials with emphasis on contemporary avant garde fashion 30 There are three galleries in the museum The lower level gallery is devoted to special exhibitions The Fashion and Textile History Gallery on the main floor features a rotating selection of approximately 200 historically and artistically significant objects from the museum s permanent collection Gallery FIT also located on the main floor is dedicated to student and faculty exhibitions 31 Past exhibitions include London Fashion which received the first Richard Martin Award for Excellence in Costume Exhibitions from The Costume Society of America The Corset Fashioning the Body and Gothic Dark Glamour 30 Other special exhibitions have included Isabel Toledo Fashion From the Inside Out in which the inauguration day ensemble Isabel Toledo designed for Michelle Obama in 2008 was on display and a look at sustainable fashion with Eco Fashion Going Green an exhibition from 2010 examining the past two centuries of fashion s good and bad environmental and ethical practices More than 100 000 people visit the Museum at FIT each year attending exhibitions lectures and other events Admission is free to the public Fashion historian Valerie Steele became director of the Museum in 2003 30 32 and has also been named chief curator 33 References edit Fast Facts SUNY Our History Fashion Institute of Technology Retrieved January 14 2016 Fashion Institute Plans Advanced The New York Times 1944 FIT School of Art and Design Fashion Institute of Technology Retrieved April 17 2014 FIT Jay and Patty Baker School of Business and Technology fitnyc edu Retrieved April 17 2014 School of Liberal Arts Fashion Institute of Technology Retrieved January 24 2016 FIT School of Graduate Studies Fashion Institute of Technology Retrieved April 17 2014 Noncredit Courses Fashion Institute of Technology www fitnyc edu Retrieved November 15 2017 Middle States Commission on Higher Education www msche org Info724 Ltd Retrieved January 24 2016 Accredited Institutional Members nasad arts accredit org Archived from the original on January 31 2016 Retrieved January 24 2016 Accredited Programs CIDA accredit id org Retrieved January 24 2016 Chevalier Michel 2012 Luxury Brand Management Singapore John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 978 1 118 17176 9 Our History American Federation of Teachers July 18 2014 Retrieved February 23 2016 Environmental Assessment Statement 299 Seventh Avenue New York City prepared for NYC Board of Standards and Appeals Environmental Project Data Statements Co December 15 2005 p 19 The project site is located in Manhattan s Midtown South neighborhood and the 400 foot radius area around the property is predominantly characterized by large bulky older loft buildings that are occupIed by commercial or residential uses and by buildings associated with the Fashion Institute of Technology FIT Fashion Institute of Technology Enrollment Data publisher Archived from the original on June 7 2020 Retrieved January 14 2016 FIT Residential Life Homepage Archived from the original on April 4 2007 Welcome to CampusDish at the Fashion Institute of Technology Campusdish com Archived from the original on April 3 2014 Retrieved April 17 2014 Mzezewa Tariro 2018 Fashion Institute of Technology s Library Gets a Makeover The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2018 Gladys Marcus Library fitnyc edu Retrieved January 14 2016 Jackson Kenneth ed 1995 Fashion Institute of Technology In The Encyclopedia of New York City 392 93 Yale University Press Norma Kamali Fashion Designer Norma Kamali Biography Information Videos News and the Latest Runway Collections 2016 Accessed January 24 http fashion infomat com norma kamali designer html Archived October 11 2016 at the Wayback Machine Noted FIT Alumni Archived May 27 2010 at the Wayback Machine Fashion Institute of Technology Accessed January 3 2010 CFDA Member Profile Calvin Klein Council of Fashion Designers of America William Alden February 4 2014 Michael Kors Is Now a Billionaire Dealbook The New York Times Accessed September 2015 Dellatore Carl October 11 2016 Interior Design Master Class100 Lessons from America s Finest Designers on the Art of Decoration New York Rizzoli p cover 54 55 ISBN 978 0 8478 4890 4 Joel Schumacher Biography Archived January 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine Yahoo Movies History of the Museum Archived July 18 2011 at the Wayback Machine on the FIT website About the Museum Archived April 19 2014 at the Wayback Machine on the FIT website Steele Valerie Suzy Menkes Fred Dennis Robert Nippoldt N Y Fashion Institute of Technology New York and Museum 2012 Fashion designers the collection of the Museum at FIT Koln London Taschen a b c d The Freud of Fashion The New York Times February 10 2012 Retrieved January 11 2013 About the Museum fitnyc edu Archived from the original on April 19 2014 Retrieved April 17 2014 Karimzadeh Marc February 7 2014 The Couture Council to Honor Carolina Herrera WWD Retrieved February 7 2014 Valerie Steele Fashion Biography valeriesteelefashion com Retrieved March 8 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia 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